Examples of using Major consequences in English and their translations into Norwegian
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living with God has major consequences.
Even what may look like a small insignificant change message can have major consequences for if the change is implemented.
which could have had major consequences.
The new regulations have had major consequences for Norwegian exporters that deal within the EU.
and Character's Major Consequences.
This can have major consequences for the company and if an accident occurs, it could result in a fine
No. Could have major consequences, not only for me,
can have major consequences for their lives.
there may be major consequences for the transport of goods,
thus reducing the risk for accidental oil spills with the subsequent major consequences this may have for the pristine and vulnerable environment in the Arctic,"says Henriksen.
although there are also examples of cases that have entailed no major consequences.
there could be major consequences for the industry's international competitive ability.
These reactions resolve spontaneously over a period of approximately 14-21 days without any major consequence on the general health status of the animals.
Another major consequence was that it tested a nuclear bomb on a country for the first time.
The major consequence of such actions are that you don't acquire any advantages except the pack of pop-ups tailing you in each search engine.
It is also important that teachers are aware of the major consequence that a selective and relative understanding of the term can have for innocent people who are misclassified as being radicalised.
Further, it is ethically demanding because a major consequence of the examination is abortion,
it can have major consequences.
These benefits nevertheless are toughened up by some major consequences if used improperly.
Plastic in the sea is a problem that can have major consequences for numerous species living in